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Wade Rocco
2005-08-16 15:03:08 UTC
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Hey All,

I hope I'm in the right forum. I have a box (Server 2003) that's going to
run term services, hosting connections for about 20 remote employees. I'm
testing now, and I have a Win2K (All remote machines are 2K Pro) machine
that will not connect its local printers to a session. I enabled it on the
client side and double-checked what I thought I should on the server side,
to no avail.

Is this a Win2K incompatibility?? Or am I missing some glaringly obvious
detail??

Thanks in advance!!!

Wade
Vera Noest [MVP]
2005-08-16 18:10:09 UTC
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Check the EventLog on the Terminal Server to see the reason why the
printer is not redirected.
Can be a problem with a non-standard port, or a non-compatible
printer driver.
Depending on what the problem is, foillow the instructions here:

302361 - Printers That Use Ports That Do Not Begin With COM, LPT,
or USB Are Not Redirected in a Remote Desktop or Terminal Services
Session
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=302361

239088 - Windows 2000 Terminal Services Server Logs Events 1111,
1105, and 1106
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=239088

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Post by Wade Rocco
Hey All,
I hope I'm in the right forum. I have a box (Server 2003)
that's going to run term services, hosting connections for about
20 remote employees. I'm testing now, and I have a Win2K (All
remote machines are 2K Pro) machine that will not connect its
local printers to a session. I enabled it on the client side
and double-checked what I thought I should on the server side,
to no avail.
Is this a Win2K incompatibility?? Or am I missing some
glaringly obvious detail??
Thanks in advance!!!
Wade
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